Convicted murderer, who attorneys say had schizophrenia, put to death in Arizona after SCOTUS denies stayArizona performed its first execution in nearly eight years, after the U.S. Supreme Court denied an eleventh-hour request from attorneys who said the man had schizophrenia and should not be put to death. PHOTO: People protest the execution of Clarence Dixon outside the Arizona State Prison Complex on the day of execution in Florence, Ariz., May 11, 2022. This process was way, way, way too long," James said of the decadeslong case. After her death, James said she found a notebook of her sister's and realized that she wrote "amazing poetry." Convicted murderer, who attorneys say had schizophrenia, put to death in Arizona after SCOTUS denies stay originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Source: ABC News May 11, 2022 18:43 UTC